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Rashmi Patel is at the wheel of an electric-powered shuttle, but not for long. The vehicle is one of two shuttles making history at Fort Bragg as one of...
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A new study suggests fear of punishment may keep soldiers from seeking substance abuse treatment.There are lots of reasons why military service members…
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More than 13,000 American troops remain deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, and units continue to cycle in and out of the two nations as part of the…
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The Army plans to practice firing its High Mobility Artillery Rocket System this week at Joint Base Lewis-McChord despite concern from neighbors about...
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The new center in Tacoma, Washington comes after years of complaints from service members that it’s nearly impossible to find autism therapy for their…
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Service members with Other-Than-Honorable discharges receive no veterans benefits and are much more likely to become homeless. But the military has no…
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The Army's first ever "Health of the Force" report found that about a third of all soldiers use tobacco, and many have other health issues that affect…
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It's been more than a year since the U.S. officially ended its combat mission in Afghanistan. But American service members continue to fight -- and die --…
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The Army plans to reduce the number of dining facilities and improve the rest, as it tries to persuade hungry soldiers to eat in the chow hall instead of…
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The Army hopes changes in its dining facilities will simultaneously save money, make meals more nutritious, and persuade more soldiers to eat there.